renosteinke
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I suppose that, ultimately, the NEC will have to be modified as it was when someone made an illuminated clothes rod.
This push will have to come from some manufacturer, who is willing to create a product that will withstand the more demanding ageing tests that are required by UL for 'the usual' fixtures. As it is, the manufacturers' presentation of these as 'temporary' allow for relaxed requirements. This is especially true for outdoor lights.
The change might be a subtle one. For example ... what if the UL lable on the string simply said 'lighting fixture,' and not 'holiday lights?' The end product would look the same, but the violation would be solved.
This push will have to come from some manufacturer, who is willing to create a product that will withstand the more demanding ageing tests that are required by UL for 'the usual' fixtures. As it is, the manufacturers' presentation of these as 'temporary' allow for relaxed requirements. This is especially true for outdoor lights.
The change might be a subtle one. For example ... what if the UL lable on the string simply said 'lighting fixture,' and not 'holiday lights?' The end product would look the same, but the violation would be solved.